Lewis Hamilton makes Mercedes demand after suffering latest F1 setback at Brazil GP
Lewis Hamilton struggled in both qualifying sessions for the Sprint and main race at the Brazilian Grand Prix and pointed the finger at his Mercedes car for his struggles
Lewis Hamilton demanded a car that is “easier to drive” after two underwhelming qualifying results in Brazil.
The seven-time world champion could only steer his Mercedes to fifth on the grid for Sunday’s Grand Prix. And he repeated the result in Saturday morning’s Sprint Shootout which set the grid for the final short-form race of 2023.
“P5 is never going to feel that great,” he said rather glumly after the main qualifying result, adding: “I did the best I could though and hopefully we will have a better race on Sunday. The car was showing signs of decent performance, but we did seem to be a couple of tenths off the guys right at the very front.
And he had a similar air about him as he reacted to achieving the same result in the Shootout. However, this time, Hamilton lay down a challenge for his Mercedes team as he asked for help to get more out of his machine.
“[This] is generally the pace our car has been for quite some time,” he said. “It’s our normal average scoring position – always pushing for more. My last lap wasn’t really that spectacular, I think I probably could’ve been one or two places further forward, but I gave it my best.
“Maximising the time on each of the tyres is always a challenge– getting the right temperatures etc… I think I did, just had a bit of snap at the last corner and lost a tenth and a half. The car needs to be easier to drive, which it’s not.”
Team-mate George Russell managed one place better in the Shootout and has his eyes on those ahead of him. But he admitted that the stars aligned somewhat for him to be able to produce the lap time that he did.